About


I’m Dídac. I live between Catalonia and Portugal, I work across juggling, sound, and web, and I move around to support people and projects wherever I’m needed.

In 2005 I left chemical engineering and went abroad to study circus. During that period in Madrid I trained in juggling, and diabolo remained the center of what I did outside the curriculum. It’s still the most constant axis of my work, through a research practice that combines training, stage work, and analysis.

This approach has led me to write and share juggling theory, especially around models and notation, with the aim of organizing ideas and contributing useful tools to the community. On troposfera.xyz, these materials live alongside creation projects and sound explorations, as a place where my work stays documented and available.

In the digital field, I build websites for artistic projects. My goal is to empower artists and projects to have a clear, personal, and functional presence online, with tools they can sustain over time.

I often collaborate with the company Erva Daninha, and since 2016 I’ve been part of the circus programming team of FIS · Festival Internacional de Solo. I also take on sound projects when technical judgement and a coordinated way of working are needed.

When I start a project, I carry one word with me: RAI. For me it means working with optimism, confidence, and a drive to find solutions, with adaptability and decisiveness, while caring for detail and the relationship with the people involved.

Contemplating the fatal system error of our society since 1983.


Artistic references

Nodes

People and projects that move me.

Echoes

Music that inspires me.